I'." . In. It. KM}! alibi-u ' m 1-!!va a,“ '_.. b, '. m an m "tttret W The work of paving this stretch of road will be commenced as early as possible next spring. The quert- tion of double tracking from the boundary to William St. will be con- sidered by the Kitchener Light Com, mission at their next meeting. The Freeport Sanitarium has been voted the usual grant trom the pro- vinclal government. which is based on the capital expenditure and num- ber of patients. Att a result of the allot-ts ot Coun- cillor Edgar J. Bauer in having I petition circulated and fully “seed by the required number ot mte- payers, King St. between William and Union Streets win be paved next wring. Although the deben- tures tor the old mmdm road had another year to run citizens had become tired of the wretched condition ot the road and at "T last meeting ot the council at the} suggestion tit Councillor Bauer itl was decided to circulate a petition.‘ it will therefore be gratifying to motorists and others who have oc- casion to use the road to learn that Mr. Bauer secured all the required signatures. The matter will he ta- ken up at the next meeting'oi the council. The new pavement will have a bituminous top and will ue the last link in the stretch ot paved road from Kitchener to Elmira. may vote ot m III W 99 ope-kc! ot tho "on!“ on mo- tion at W. M. o. been.“ And J. a. M.J.C.dem 'tsotbmiMt-rraamitrmtatrdtuem. u.t-.4mr-ttrugtr. A The ladies finished s :plondid lunch " the clan. KING ST. WILL BE PAVED IN THE SPRING. Mgmmum.m Men's Heavy Ribbed Drawers RECEIVE $4000 GRANT. Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts Men's Sweaters, Extra.' Extra.' '.........l.., Men's Combination Under. wear.Sale ........ .... Men's Undershirts, Watson's, Men's Drawers to match Forsythe Dress Shirts, new Mend Suits. rich! up to style. Your choice of 60 an“. to choose from Cuts Prices Right and Left on his $30,000 Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Caps. The most Startling Departure of Regular Prices in Local History. LIPPERT gives to You Men of Kitchener and Surrounding Community a Demonstration of Lower Prices, on WANTED SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE-just at a time when other Stores are getting Regular Prices, along comes Lippert like a Giant and Shatters all Records for Smashing Prices. It's Lippert's First Sale in Many Many Years of Business. It's no small attempt. All Our Energies are in it. The Entire Stock Involved. Not a thing in Store reserved. Come-and Come liarlir--r-Nr all means Get one of Our Sales Posters. pattems . . . . Sat. Dec. 9th Sale Starts Remember the Place Herman Lippert Like a the Date " OPENS T $1.65 Watch for particulars Waterloo Christmas community tree In next week‘s issue of the Chronicle. It will interest you. A. Foe" ot Foal! Bros. was Bets iously injured at their ice house on Friday. suffering a broken hip and nose. Mr. Foe“ with several others was busily engaged on the erection ot an ice house when the strong wind blowing caused the building to collapse causing Poe" to tall a distance ot 35 feet. The Union's tipturis included 85 lynching, 51 tar and feather cases. 127 floggings, and the remainder forcible mob deportations. Five of the victims were women, and less than a third of the whole were neg-rues. More than 800 persons In the United States were victims ot mob violence in the period trom Sept- ember l, 1920, to June I, 1922, the American Civil Liberties reported. - a! sun. and as I Imo- for new.“ to - II can It (Sodom. on a chm at Inc-ding, George Batche- o! Honour who†“no wu 3.le to on. cheque. denied that uo‘m lulled elm-u. nor did he know Sou“. Chu. Schnotz. muon contractor of Mt- mira laid he issued a cheque for: $55 to Boning, being repayment of loan undo some time no to pay} his lands. m defense Selling ez-l, planned that the cheque for “00 " made out as a joke by n trueller' who visited hll harbor shop. Ae- rcnsed doc-bred that " car must have been taken trom his ways by some unknown parties and that he knew nothing regarding llqum found. The case was Adjourned. A. FOELL SUSTAINS BROK- EN HIP AND NOSE IN ACCIDENT. $1.29 $1.48 zmn. Th ht“! ht. bunt no an.†'iuiur.' TGL 'GarGiicri, a. it. no: e: an mu. m- a: mmmmumm “ammun- maul-hmlmtudum -95e I '95 98c 98c 95c VICTIMS OF MOB8 HERMAN LIPPERT is the Place is mum ' Men's Jerseys, all wool, sale Men's Caps, real bargains. sale Men's Wool Mufflers. sale Men's Pullover Sweaters, Men‘s New Style Fall Hats Men's T neck Sweaters, Men's Odd Pants, sale .. "white" Sat. Dec. 9th We Go 3e if; Men’s o'tyertts [Inert my: "Gi% " '90th to an: About. [at ’en have O’Gotu.†.Sdo. The deceased is survived by eight sons and three daughters who are Harvey, Morley, Otto and Gor- don. all or Kitchener; Wesley, Ar- nold. Milton and Wlllred ot Cleve- land, Mrs. Noah Zimmerman, Port- land, Indiana; Mrs. Wenzel, Stut- Word was received on Wednesday morning ot the death In Strattord on Tuesday, Nov. 28th, ot J. lil, Wiegand. president ot the ttrm of J E. Wiegand and Co., Ltd., of that city, formerly ot Kitchener. He moved to Stratford tour years ago being connected in business in that city. He was in his 66th year and was born in Garrick Townshlp. The funeral was held this (Thurs- day) afternoon at two o'clock from the house to St. Peter's church and thence to the Lutheeran cemetery tor interment. There mused away at Kitchener on Tuesday Mrs. Wilhelmina Killer, Wife of Fred Hitter. Deceased- VII! born in Germnny and was used about " years. coming to that city from Germany in 1891. Surviving are the husband, two sons, Ernst aid Paul. and two daughters, Mina (Mrs. anan Behrobler) ot Kitch- ener, and Bertha " home. There are also two brothers who are re- siding in Germany. l W. mum M "an, New. nth. oi In. mun-n Rude“. - " nun. at Kitchener. M daaqtttrtrs and one so: "tretro. m Mum. urn-mm. met; In Home. Winnipeg; In. Ptieh- cr Ind Mm. Hutch. both ot Kitete one: and And of St. Catharina. Her 11mm! redeem-ed her about. twenty yem. She tometly resided at at. Jacobs. The tuners] wu held Tinned†afternoon from the residence. an East. King treet‘ Interment was made tn Mount Hope cemetery. [ nae-and, mum-chad I'm-mm . ct'terfrt'.tiqicuiiiii'miii'.uiWiii1* ___'-"' _ "t.1Hqett1.t=tbomn-rettc mmummwum.u.WG-i¢wmum m u tho but. a In.“ Mam.mmmuoiuu‘ iii " umm-numcwmmmï¬mmmhmivwcï¬? an. mum: numb. In) m m or a. 'itll""" tn Pm'tatq W.Ul-IIHMIIW. "etsrde.thot-datth.eLalAr-be5et-nwttoe-dtt. --- Irmrrymhuu. 3M1"? Y..tttr It"'.'., P": Ite' 1tlt.t'rtu'" _ 'tf a$ttsetMotaf-- ther of "to man. no!“ to noon? ml. -t.ettiient'-Ble- Manning’s-dull: . urn-nu mam-inn I D-dnrara%tutgtrt-berqe Mn. Wilhelmina Hiller J. E. WIEGAND. $1.25 -95e $2.69 $2.69 $2.45 $3.85 95c IT TELLS A GREAT STORY: Boys' O'eoat Sweaters, Men's Work Shirts, sale Men's Dress Shirts. sale Men's Ties, all colors, sale Boy's Sweaters, button Boys' Blouses. all colors Boys' Dark Suits, sale Shoulders, Lippert Cuts to the Heart The Waterloo Public Library has been presented with a remarkable specimen of the work ot the Can- fadian Beaver in the form ot a sec- 'tion or a tree received from the "Mutual Life Assurance oo. Tue 'wood is three feet long and about eighteen inches in diameter and the beavers had almost cut it in two when they were apparently frightened by hunters. The block of wood has been placed in the vestibule of the library and has al- ready been seen by many visitors. The wood was secured from an agent of the Mutual Lite at Port Arthur where beavers have been numemus.‘ The beaver which is a valuable tur bearing animal is be“ coming less numerous each year! and may disappear altogether withi the cutting down of the large tor-1 eats. _ I MRS. JACOI ELLERT. There pulled away loudly even- lug tn Waterloo a highly respected resident In the person of In; Jacob Ellen in her 08th year. Do- teased has been In lll health tor some years and whlle her death “as not unexpected it wilt come tus' a shock to her many blends. There] survive a Borrowing husband. tour sons: William, Andrew and Anton' of Sashlchewan and Peter of Rome,, Italy, and tour daughters Mrs. Tldus \Veaver, Kitchener. Mrs. E. 0. Halt, Preston. Mrs. M. Strehl and Mm. Kintey, 00th of, Detroit. l W m vi- and in Mt last July by mu In In his bun h which In to, burn“ to death. tm, lull in! fully we!“ from the dink ttte‘ll‘ "I. “(I or her hub-Id. The III- ers! wu held Tut-d†morning " an o'clock tp Bt. Hurr- I, ' church thence to loan! Hope cem- etery tor Interment. Deco-nod 'ras) in her 67th you. l PRESENTATION TO LIBRARY .75 HBO. Joann “I'll.“ ....,.49c an: std $1.15 $1.15 85c 35c 65e 95c a!†'Exaptmlly low Boys’ Sum. sins to It 6 fo 12 [an WWII The groom's Kitt to the brides- maid was a bangle bracelet and to the best man a tie pin. Mr. and Mrs. Eckensvlller will reside at 43 DeKay Street, Kitchener. maid. Mr. Arthur Miller of Water- loo supported the Broom. Follow- ing the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's, mother, only immediate re- iatives and friends being present. ECKEttttutLLEtt - LONEY A quiet weddng took place Wed, resday afternoon. Nov. 29th, at Kitchener, when Miss Bertha Loner of Kitchener was marribt to Mr Herbert Eckensvuler of Waterloo, Rev. J. Schmleder otrieiating. Miss Irene Ecirensviner ot Waterloo, site ter or the groom acted as hurl-Ina- Following the ceremony a wed- d-ug breakfast was served at the home of the groom's parents, Shan- ley w. Mr. and Mm. Vol! left on a honeymoon trip to London and Detroit, On their return Mr. and Mrs. Voll will reside in Kitchener. VoCL-4atLea An interesting event took place on Thursday morning at 9 o’clock, in St. Mary's R, C. church, Kitchener, when Min 11min Giles of Preston was united In marriage to Mr. Peter Volt or Kitchener. Rev. R. S. Denier performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Mrs. William Schmuck. Mr. William Schmuck acted on groomsman. Rev. W. C. South of the United Brethren church hemmed the ceremony, attire which a splendid wedding dinner was served. The newly wedded couple will molds in Waterloo. I the hon. at In. and I... m under, Mi. mu their dangl- tor. Vernal; Elizabeth boom. the bride of Herbert John om" Only the named.“ hull, of m. bride “'4 Iroqgtt were mt Men's Lined Gauntlets, sale. Men's Sox, extra values, 3 pr. Men's Wool Sox, heavy sole. Men's Grey or Brown Wool Men's Sox, real bargain, 5 " Men's Lined Mitts, sale .... Like a Giant Cults Prices Right and Left . Men's Lined Gloves, sale. 4. *3? 2 51:3; Sox,4pair ... 4 pr-, sale VIIWII atteHrKoW--atAttttrt. PM! WWI-3 took plug. Lippert .50 at iWeber ...... 3 A. K. Knarr E. Clemmer Martin . . . .. . {hauling . ' . Zankie . . . . . Snider .r.-.. E. C. Knarr The following its the milk teat tor November made by Dr. C. T. Noeck- er, M.o.H. and allows that the mix supplied citizens is' of good quality; 49e Following a honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Julian will reside in Lon- don. Miss Olive Wealth ot Kitchener, played the wedding march. Out of town guests were Mr. J. B. and Miss tpar Jullan ot Brampton, brother and sister of the 330m, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin. Cnuelman and “in Anna Maurer, Toronto, and Mn. Eva Rohrig ot Morriaburg. JULIAN - MAURER A pretty manual even: took place a: the home ot Rare. and mu. J. Manner ot Kitchener, annuity ut- ,turnoon at tire o‘clock when their daughter. Eleanor Victoria, VII muted In marriage with Mr. Fennoll T. Julian of London. The bride Watt given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. lrwn Casselman, and wore . smug gown ot blue velvet trimmed with' grey squirrel, and she carried al shower bouquet ot pink Columth roses and lily of the valley. i 49c 49e 95e 95c 95e S5e The - couple Ian on a honey- moon trip to mum-mine 05:] can: points. Oat than return. Mr. and In. sandman will Nelda In Kitchener. Moving the many. an in. "r m mind to an ion. at the bride'- punu, vino a my “on wedding W m an. MILK TEBT FOR POifEMBEft “Wt uatirairoedtoairrtdid." BorC9'theo, . - Per cent. Sale Stat: Sat. Dee. 9th ttttd CHE-'96: tist , 0m _ of am: 'reiiiia." -. "C', tat 3.4 .33 3.8 3.5 3.3 3.6 3.6 3.3 WANTEIF- AT lament. Mb. mira, Peas, Buckwhent and other Grains. Special price. for hm 'attanttties ot crushed out and chopped grain. Qt. PHONOGRAPH - "8.00. III-r7 Columbh. including " "out. Terms 3100 not to“. D. I. i Cullen. " King Bt IL. “Mu oRoAN-- 828.00, USED WA". piano case, walnut. good to“: Tenn: $1.00 per ink. D. I. Cullen, 11 King at. IL. KM. ladle! an In, m'diitFrrtrs oneâ€. of on “who, In, _- _ menolKlwhew.ln.l. "r..," n a! wnerloo, um In. "ttuiArir'tti':l, orPtqItott admin-Ion, â€â€˜1‘ dated with than, «an. an: A; at for their aura-g clam a an in: the - 3 ms. ‘3 it; FOR t5ALW-a'mi, am " Olde Flrmo ot Ronny“: & (Jo. piano; tgt turr"rdat6E and 'ttttttte. any cases. Come in and In! the wonderful to†- d ;--- - w." mug-Illa. booth minibus-[u 'Pt-to-i-ut/gt. mam. no.“ when“ by up Mb PHoNooRAPH-4tut um I); lulu Diamond Amberok, he!“ 20 records. Terms â€.00 w v“ D S. Cullen. 11 King St. lynch» ener. mAtar-qt0, "mo. -re cue, full maul plate. "or: W good tone. Hurry Into lot at bargain. D. a. Cullen. n In. St. East. Kimhenor. ; those plum. D. B. C King m., It, [(1th GENERAL WANTS FOR SALE .45 11